Soundcraft is one of the first and leading programs to emulate DJ "Scratching"
of digital sound files as if they were vinyl records. Although currently
in its prototype stage, the SoundCraft engine beats many of the other
programs that attempted to digitally emulate scratching.
Soundcraft uses the mouse as the input device to enable the user manipulate
the sound file in real-time. So far, in comparison to other programs,
SoundCraft produces the most realistic scratching sound that could easilly
be confused with real analog vinyl scratching.

In fact, the only way to tell that the scratching is done digitally is
because of the extra clarity of the sound. Vinyl records usually collect
dust and deform over time, as a result there may be a lot of fuzz and
noise in real vinyl scratching. With digital data is never the case, the
sound that is produces is always loud and clear.

Currently SoundCraft is in its test (Beta) stage, however, SoundCraft
was developed and improved over the period of many months. The core engine
is extremly stable and is becoming faster and more compact in each release.
As soon as all the testing and polishing is complete SoundCraft will be
put into use with a nice interface and possibly an mp3 decoder engine.